Get Ready for Computer-Assisted Thinking

Guest Contributor

When it comes to making decisions, two heads are better than one, the saying goes. But add computing power and now you’re cooking with gas. Scientists are looking at how machines and human common sense can be better connected to yield better results. “This combination of people and computers should hopefully allow us to take on some of our most difficult problems in ways that had never been possible before,” writes Guest Contributor Irving Wladawsky-Berger.

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